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Spasticity Management Teams, Evaluations, and Tools: A Canadian Cross-Sectional Survey
by
Boulias, Chris
, Ismail, Farooq
, Satkunam, Lalith E.
, Reebye, Rajiv N.
, Dukelow, Sean P.
, Winston, Paul J.
, Mills, Patricia B.
, Miller, Thomas A.
, O’Connell, Colleen M.
, Phadke, Chetan P.
, McNeil, Stephen M.
, Wein, Theodore H.
in
Brain research
/ Cerebral palsy
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Etiology
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Medical personnel
/ Motor neurone disease
/ Multiple sclerosis
/ Original Article
/ Orthopedics
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Physicians
/ Spasticity
/ Spinal cord injuries
/ Stroke
/ Surgery
/ Teams
/ Traumatic brain injury
2023
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Spasticity Management Teams, Evaluations, and Tools: A Canadian Cross-Sectional Survey
by
Boulias, Chris
, Ismail, Farooq
, Satkunam, Lalith E.
, Reebye, Rajiv N.
, Dukelow, Sean P.
, Winston, Paul J.
, Mills, Patricia B.
, Miller, Thomas A.
, O’Connell, Colleen M.
, Phadke, Chetan P.
, McNeil, Stephen M.
, Wein, Theodore H.
in
Brain research
/ Cerebral palsy
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Etiology
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Medical personnel
/ Motor neurone disease
/ Multiple sclerosis
/ Original Article
/ Orthopedics
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Physicians
/ Spasticity
/ Spinal cord injuries
/ Stroke
/ Surgery
/ Teams
/ Traumatic brain injury
2023
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Spasticity Management Teams, Evaluations, and Tools: A Canadian Cross-Sectional Survey
by
Boulias, Chris
, Ismail, Farooq
, Satkunam, Lalith E.
, Reebye, Rajiv N.
, Dukelow, Sean P.
, Winston, Paul J.
, Mills, Patricia B.
, Miller, Thomas A.
, O’Connell, Colleen M.
, Phadke, Chetan P.
, McNeil, Stephen M.
, Wein, Theodore H.
in
Brain research
/ Cerebral palsy
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Etiology
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Medical personnel
/ Motor neurone disease
/ Multiple sclerosis
/ Original Article
/ Orthopedics
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Physicians
/ Spasticity
/ Spinal cord injuries
/ Stroke
/ Surgery
/ Teams
/ Traumatic brain injury
2023
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Spasticity Management Teams, Evaluations, and Tools: A Canadian Cross-Sectional Survey
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Spasticity Management Teams, Evaluations, and Tools: A Canadian Cross-Sectional Survey
2023
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Objective:The objective of this study is to determine the physical evaluations and assessment tools used by a group of Canadian healthcare professionals treating adults with spasticity.Methods:A cross-sectional web-based 19-question survey was developed to determine the types of physical evaluations, tone-related impairment measurements, and assessment tools used in the management of adults with spasticity. The survey was distributed to healthcare professionals from the Canadian Advances in Neuro-Orthopedics for Spasticity Congress database.Results:Eighty study participants (61 physiatrists and 19 other healthcare professionals) completed the survey and were included. Nearly half (46.3%, 37/80) of the participants reported having an inter- or trans-disciplinary team managing individuals with spasticity. Visual observation of movement, available range of motion determination, tone during velocity-dependent passive range of motion looking for a spastic catch, spasticity, and clonus, and evaluation of gait were the most frequently used physical evaluations. The most frequently used spasticity tools were the Modified Ashworth Scale, goniometer, and Goal Attainment Scale. Results were similar in brain- and spinal cord-predominant etiologies. To evaluate goals, qualitative description was used most (37.5%).Conclusion:Our findings provide a better understanding of the spasticity management landscape in Canada with respect to staffing, physical evaluations, and outcome measurements used in clinical practice. For all etiologies of spasticity, visual observation of patient movement, Modified Ashworth Scale, and qualitative goal outcomes descriptions were most commonly used to guide treatment and optimize outcomes. Understanding the current practice of spasticity assessment will help provide guidance for clinical evaluation and management of spasticity.
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